Where are your marks actually hiding?
Rate how prepared you are — at whatever level suits you, subject, unit or chapter — and see where your marks actually sit. Weighted by how much each chapter has historically been worth in JEE Main.
This is a self-assessment, not a test. The output reflects what you told us about yourself, weighted by past-paper analysis. It is not a prediction of your result, and we don't guarantee any score, rank or admission.
How to use this
Two minutes by subject. Longer chapter by chapter, and the answers get sharper.
The one question to ask yourself If you sat a 100-mark test on just this topic — how much would you score? That number is your rating.
- Pick a levelRate a whole subject, or open it up and rate each unit or chapter.
- Move the sliderTo the marks you'd score on that topic. Be honest, not hopeful.
- Open a level to go finerIt then locks, showing what your answers add up to.
- Read the panelYour score, weakest chapters, easiest marks to gain.
Anything you skip counts as zero. A half-filled form reads low on purpose. Rating a level replaces whatever you set inside it.
Rate your preparation
If you sat a 100-mark test on just that topic, what would you score?
Where these weights come from
Each chapter's weight is its share of questions in the JEE Main papers of 2023, 2024 and 2025, scaled so each subject totals 100 marks. NTA does not publish chapter-wise weightage, so any figure like this is a reconstruction from past papers — including ours.
Chapters removed by the 2024 syllabus revision are excluded entirely, so you are never rating yourself on something that is no longer examined.
Your ratings are saved in this browser only. Nothing is sent to us, and there is no account to create.